997 Value
#1
997 Value
Yesterday I had the opportunity to drive and thoroughly examine a 991.
In my opinion the 997 just became more valuable.
I don't care for the front end, the rear end, or the fenders. Everything looked so big and bubbly (not curvy, not aggressively sculpted as on the 993, but bubbly).
The interior is very nice, and the ride was quieter (road noise) than the 997.
First time driving a PDK and that transmission is sweet.
I expected to be envious of the new car. When my service was done (yes I went to the dealer for service) I drove home and was very happy with my 997.
In my opinion the 997 just became more valuable.
I don't care for the front end, the rear end, or the fenders. Everything looked so big and bubbly (not curvy, not aggressively sculpted as on the 993, but bubbly).
The interior is very nice, and the ride was quieter (road noise) than the 997.
First time driving a PDK and that transmission is sweet.
I expected to be envious of the new car. When my service was done (yes I went to the dealer for service) I drove home and was very happy with my 997.
#3
Wasn't wild about the twin row of buttons, didn't like the sun roof, h.p. was the same, all for $15k more...
If I didn't have a 997/2 S, then sure.
Honestly, I'd look for a new GTS instead. There are a couple left.
OR, find a sweet deal on an lightly optioned 2012 997/2 S, put on a Tubi exhaust (pass on the PSE) and get some HRE or Champion wheels. You would be in waaaaay under $100k, no pita center lock wheels, but it wouldn't be a wide body.
I just don't see a wave of 991 buyers from 997 owners. My local dealer isn't huge, so YMMV.
If I didn't have a 997/2 S, then sure.
Honestly, I'd look for a new GTS instead. There are a couple left.
OR, find a sweet deal on an lightly optioned 2012 997/2 S, put on a Tubi exhaust (pass on the PSE) and get some HRE or Champion wheels. You would be in waaaaay under $100k, no pita center lock wheels, but it wouldn't be a wide body.
I just don't see a wave of 991 buyers from 997 owners. My local dealer isn't huge, so YMMV.
#7
+1 on this. I really like the 991 (but not enough to trade as of yet) and I think the GT version of it is going to be stunning. Some guys I know are already on the waiting list to get one sight-unseen.
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#8
i think it is incorrect to judge this brand from performance point of view, it is all about vanity - that is what sells those cars, so, newest coolest p-car will always be best and most valuable.
i do not care about it, all i want is for engine to be reliable and last like one in my 12 year old lexus.
#9
I'm sure there's more to the story, but this doesn't seem to reflect a ton of enthusiasm generated for the brand by the new model.
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/06/01/m...-true-edition/
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/06/01/m...-true-edition/
#10
GTS did. 997.2 - may be a bit. 997.1 - hardly. but, who knows.
i think it is incorrect to judge this brand from performance point of view, it is all about vanity - that is what sells those cars, so, newest coolest p-car will always be best and most valuable.
i do not care about it, all i want is for engine to be reliable and last like one in my 12 year old lexus.
i think it is incorrect to judge this brand from performance point of view, it is all about vanity - that is what sells those cars, so, newest coolest p-car will always be best and most valuable.
i do not care about it, all i want is for engine to be reliable and last like one in my 12 year old lexus.
#14
While all of the above posts are valid, no one in this thread has even mentioned all of the recalls and problems that are being encountered with the new model. That can only help our resale too.
I'm enjoying the heck out of my GTS, trouble free. So what that they are under waranty - some of them haven't even been able to take delivery of their long awaited cars.
I'm enjoying the heck out of my GTS, trouble free. So what that they are under waranty - some of them haven't even been able to take delivery of their long awaited cars.
#15
I have been looking at the 991 purely from the idea that... at one point in the future.. I might opt for a replacement or perhaps an addition to my current 996T. Must say I do like the sound of the new 991 engine and I think that is a great improvement on the " wimpy" exhaust sounds the Porsche systems seem to generate across the product platform. Elas, that's all I can find appealing at the moment, sure the interior has a "design" now which I do not like because it is going towards the Panny (brand awareness I suppose) as a luxury cruiser and on the outside, the adoption of the new hood rules with very little flair, and an obese looking body that desperately needs to go to the gym to do some work-outs. Amazing how much "damage" can be done with a few centimeters change in each of the 3 dimensions. So, I will be waiting for some more time... hoping that the .2 will not end up with some additional electric motors and/or nanny systems but will get some new subtle curves to squeeze it back into a pure sports car format. Tell Porsche that I will do the dieting, they do not have to make the car bigger.
Last edited by hroussard; 06-02-2012 at 02:03 PM.